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T205 collectors
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Just an update on my set. The last year i slowed down on my t205 set but just picked up 7 cards this week, including a baker. Which brings my number to 116.
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Steve - good luck moving forward! I started the set in December 2014. Right now I'm at 77 cards, including:
Commons: 51/140 (36%) Uncommons: 5/16 (31%) Minor Leaguers: 6/12 (50%) HOFers: 10/28 (35%) Short Prints: 2/18 (11%) Variations: 2/14 (14%) Total Basic: 77/208 (37%) Total Master: 77/222 (34%) I also have 11/17 possible backs. Can you tell I also got organized this year? :) http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...pshajtxrfi.jpghttp://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psytelu22a.jpg |
Sovereigns
I completed the basic set many years ago, still raw and in my binder. The last few years, I have been working on a Sovereign-only set. There are 123 cards with Sovereign backs, and I still need 21 of them (plus upgrades, but that's for another day!). It is, and always will be, my favorite set!
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I am down to 5 cards. I have been trying to do psa/sgc 5 or better, so I will have upgrading to do once I find those. It has been really slow going as I get close.
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Completed my low-grade set last month. All raw and in a binder with the exception of my Joss, Cobb, and WaJo. I started picking up low-grade commons and beaters when I was trying to complete my T206 set last year and just stuck with it.
I have to admit that I wasn't that enamored with the cards in the beginning. It was more of a side project for me. But unlike T206 where you'll get some 'dogs' in terms of the artwork, the artwork in the T205s is incredible throughout the entire set. They are great looking cards - the Mathewson is by far my favorite in any of the ATC sets. The next task for me has been to start adding some of the errors on top of my basic 208-card set (I have eight so far) and upgrading since my set is mostly low-grade. |
Slowed
I have a SGC master set going but it has slowed to a crawl.
I have not added any new holes but have upgraded some this year. I have a few more to send in to get graded...or I will just seek those already graded since the raw ones I have are low grade. I have primarily mid grade commons (SGC 40/50/60) and low grade stars (SGC10/20). I love the way they look in the black slabs. I have a really good start on a second set, maybe 35-40% but I don't know if I am serious about doing it again. I probably will since this remains my all-time favorite set and I tend to hoard my favorites :o http://www.sgccard.com/usersetcompos...usersetid=3598 I might collect a low grade raw set too, since they look great all together. With the ~ 260 or so slabbed cards I have in this set, it takes up a lot of space and weight. The raw ones I have are in top loaders and are in a small box, that's appealing in some ways too. |
Completed my first set (minus the hobby no stats) several years ago in low to mid grade. My second front only set is decidedly low grade (wanted complete readable cards but the lowest condition/price I could find). I do have an example of every back advertiser including a couple of blank backs. I hoard this set but it has slowed with the birth of my son last year and some job issues this year....hope to start up again at some point but who knows.
Joshua |
Collecting a T205 Cubs Front/ back variation subset. There are 151 possible
Cards and I have 116 of the various cards. Mine are all SGC graded and love the challenge. Cards are getting harder to find but that happens. Ken |
Have been collecting them off & on for years! I have 206 different front/back variations, without regard to advertising!
If I counted correctly, I STILL have ~22 to go for a Master Set, but then what??? I have been REALLY enjoying "The Hunt" tho.... |
I have always said the hunt is a lot, if not most, of the fun I have had in collecting. The journey can be great if you let it be....
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I remember seeing a spreadsheet with all various front/back combinations for the T-205's. I've been looking for it but cant seem to find it. Can anyone help??
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Piedmont Blue25 – Polar Bear – Sweet Caporal Red – Sweet Caporal Black 25 – Sweet Caporal Black 42 – Hassan Green – 649 – Honest Long Cut – Sovereign - Cycle – Hassan green 30 – Peidmont Blue 42 – American Beauty Black – American Beauty Green – Broadleaf Black – Broadleaf Green – Hindu – Drum – Blank - |
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Out of curiosity, does anyone have a good handle on the population of blank-backed T205s - where would the blank back fall on the scarcity list? I assume fewer than Broadleaf, but not sure compared to Drum/Hindu? ETA - Steve, I take it from your list that Blank is the most rare? |
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Im no expert though, plenty of guys here can debate that, im missing both in my collection still, along with the blank and the black broadleaf. |
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You guys are giving me T205 fever!
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Thanks David!! PM sent.
Paul |
Paul, it should be in your inbox.:)
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Blank is rarest...Hindu next...there was a find of Drum backs in St. Louis several years back and another small find in the south a few years ago that pushed Drum to be more populous than Hindu.
Joshua |
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Are there any books dedicated to T205s?
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Just one more fun thing aout t205's is the text on the backs which says "400 designs" which is a bit of a mystery as there are only 200 and something cards.
The debate and speculation on if there was supposed to be more that were never printed... why was there so many stars not included? Or was the designs, part of the bird cards or military set, or both.. which resemble the art work and gold borders. Ahh the mysterious t205's with 400 designs, 1st cards with stats & bios, beautiful art and fancy gold borders. Like cardboard crack lol :eek: |
Trying to figure stuff out, concerning the cards themselves, is a lot of fun. In type card collecting pursuits it can be never ending. The fact there are still so many new cards and variations being found, even in the more mainstream pre-war sets, helps keep it fun for everyone. The journey..
Btw, someone should do an official (could there be such thing) revision to the ACC. Quote:
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I'm about 60% there, but really haven't added much in 2 years. Only picked up 1 card this year and it is a duplicate.
My son has gotten into cards and I'm spending my money there right now. |
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If anyone is looking for AB's or Pied 42's PM me or email sococamo@gmail.com I also have a few very tough Sp's with Cycle backs |
I will Andrew. Thanks!!
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NEEDED T205 PD 42's
As I am almost complete on the T206 PD 42's I thought why not look at the T205 PD 42's as well. I need the following cards to finish the common portion of the set:
Bridwell Gibson Needham Steinfeldt For the HOF's That I may not quite have the $$ for right now: Evers Huggins Marquard Matty Wallace Looking to buy if possible...Thanks |
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Those r awesome!
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T205 Favorites
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2 of my favorites
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Adam- very cool cards! Especially the Huggins.
That is the first T205 blank back I have seen |
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205's
Took me a few years to appreciate the T-205's but I do enjoy them and collecting some oddities.
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Really slowed down too. I have been trying to get back up and running, but everything else money-wise always seems to come up first!
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Dave |
By far my favorite T205 (if you can't already tell by my avatar)
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About time...
I wondered when you would make an appearance !! You have some great T-205's !!
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i agree
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In my experience hindus are more difficult... i have only 2 of them and I think 7 drum backs |
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Picked up my first T205 the other day. What a beautiful set, and they look magnificent in hand. I'm on a pretty tight baseball card budget, so unfortunately it'll only be poor condition cards for me. This one was an impulse buy: the auction was about to close, and I couldn't pass up a Mordecai Brown. I got it for twenty bucks (including shipping), which would be phenomenal for even a poor condition T206 HOFer. Are the T205s that much less popular, or is $20 an ordinary price for a low-grade HOFer?
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T205 set
I put together a 209-card (including Hoblitzell-No Stats) set 20 years ago. A few years later I sold it, but I kept the 12 - Minor Leaguers.
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